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Nitro-Bid Nitroglycerin Ointment 2% Tube 30 gram (Rx)

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Original price $ 69.95
Current price $ 56.10
SKU 00281-0326-30
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Relieve Angina Symptoms Fast with Doctor-Trusted Nitroglycerin Ointment – Effective Heart Chest Pain Relief & Vasodilator Therapy

Get effective heart relief with Nitro-Bid Nitroglycerin Ointment 2% (30 gram tube) by Sandoz Savage—the doctor-recommended, FDA-approved topical therapy for angina pectoris (chest pain) and coronary artery disease. Nitro-Bid works as a long-acting nitrate and nitric oxide vasodilator, opening blood vessels, improving blood flow, and decreasing chest pain episodes in patients with chronic stable angina. Prescribed by cardiologists and trusted in hospitals and pharmacies nationwide, Nitro-Bid is your reliable solution for cardiovascular angina management.

Key Product Features & Benefits

  • Potent 2% Nitroglycerin Ointment Formula: Delivers reliable, sustained nitrate therapy for chronic stable angina and ischemic heart pain.

  • Fast, Long-Acting Angina Relief: Opens coronary arteries, increases blood flow, prevents chest pain, and reduces the need for emergency heart medications.

  • Cardiologist Recommended, FDA Approved: Manufactured by Sandoz Savage—a global leader in cardiovascular and prescription medicines—ensuring quality, purity, and effectiveness.

  • Easy, Topical Application (30 Gram Tube): Convenient and mess-free tube for home, hospital, and on-the-go angina management.

  • Essential Pharmacy Supply: Widely used in hospitals, cardiac care clinics, and pharmacies for daily angina therapy.

How to Use (Instructions)

  1. Wash Hands: Always wash your hands before and after applying the ointment.
  2. Measure Dose: Use the provided paper applicator to measure the correct amount (usual starting dose is 1/2 inch to 2 inches of ointment, per your doctor’s instructions).
  3. Apply to Skin: Squeeze the measured dose onto the applicator paper and spread as a thin, uniform layer to a clean, hairless area of the chest, upper arm, or thigh. Do not rub in.
  4. Do Not Apply Below the Knees/Elbows: Avoid broken or irritated skin and mucous membranes.
  5. Cover Area: The treated skin can be lightly covered, but do not use airtight or excessive wrappings. Secure paper applicator in place if directed.
  6. Wash Hands Again.
  7. Rotate Application Sites: To reduce skin irritation, alternate sites with each dose.

Dosage Information

  • Usual Adult Dose:
    • Initial: 1/2 inch (7.5 mg) applied topically every 6 to 8 hours, or as directed by your healthcare provider.
    • Typical Range: 1/2 – 2 inches per dose, up to 4 times daily depending on response and medical advice.
    • Maximum Dose: Do not exceed the dosing prescribed by your physician. Use lowest effective dose.
  • Adjustment: Dose may be increased as needed for symptom control. Consult your doctor for titration.

Side Effects

Common Side Effects:

  • Headache (most frequent, often lessens over time)
  • Dizziness or light-headedness, especially when standing up
  • Flushing or warmth of the skin
  • Rash or mild irritation at application site

Serious Side Effects (Seek medical attention):

  • Fainting, severe dizziness, or rapid heartbeat
  • Shortness of breath
  • Severe skin reactions (redness, blistering)
  • Signs of allergic reaction: rash, itching, swelling, trouble breathing

Tolerance Warning: Continuous use can lead to nitrate tolerance—follow your dosing schedule (typically with a nitrate-free interval at night).

Key Warnings and Precautions

  • Do not use with erectile dysfunction medications (sildenafil, tadalafil, vardenafil) or other nitrates—may cause life-threatening drops in blood pressure.
  • Not for acute angina attacks—for prevention only; use sublingual nitroglycerin or spray for sudden pain.
  • Caution in hypotension, anemia, glaucoma, head trauma, or after heart attack. Tell your doctor about all current medications.
  • Pregnancy & Nursing: Use only if prescribed—inform doctor if pregnant or breastfeeding.
  • Avoid Alcohol: May intensify low blood pressure effects.

Order Nitro-Bid Nitroglycerin Ointment 2% (30g tube by Sandoz Savage) for safe, effective, and convenient angina prevention—trusted by cardiologists, hospitals, and pharmacies for proven heart and vascular support.

Nitro-Bid Nitroglycerin Ointment 2% Tube 30 gram (Rx)
Nitro-Bid Nitroglycerin Ointment 2% Tube 30 gram (Rx)
$ 69.95 $ 56.10
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